Fischer Development Statistical Area

Last update: Jan 29, 2024

Finding the information you need within long rows of numbers is a tricky task, even under the best of conditions. The task has become harder since the Census Bureau began using a new method for providing important neighborhood data like income, poverty, and educational attainment that is averaged over five years and has large margins of error.

For this reason, we’ve added a variety of notes to these data tables, as well as links to the definition for each indicator. Our aim is to explain details of the data that are sometimes misleading, and also to point you to additional information that you may find useful for program planning and grantwriting.

People & Household Characteristics

What’s the difference between households and families? The Census definition of family is people living together who are ‘’related… by birth, marriage, or adoption.’’ In contrast, the definition of household is ‘’all the persons who occupy a housing unit.’’

Definitions and source links
  Fischer Development   Orleans Parish   United States
Total numbers   2000 2018-2022 MOE*   2000 2018-2022 MOE*   2000 2018-2022 MOE*
Population   2,034 848 162   484,674 380,408 na   281,421,906 331,097,593 na
Total households   506 326 54   188,251 155,669 1,148   105,480,101 125,736,353 198,714
Family households   425 162 39   112,977 72,544 1,384   71,787,347 81,432,908 181,818

Source: The Data Center analysis of data from U.S. Census 2000 Summary File 1 (SF1) and 2018-2022 American Community Survey
* Margins of error (MOE) for the 2018-2022 ACS data are based on a 90% confidence level.
na: This estimate was controlled, therefore calculation of margins of error is not necessary.

Definitions and source links
  Fischer Development   Orleans Parish   United States
Gender   2000 2018-2022 MOE*   2000 2018-2022 MOE*   2000 2018-2022 MOE*
Female   59.5% 63.3% 10.5%   53.1% 52.8% 0.0%   50.9% 50.4% 0.0%
Male   40.5% 36.7% 9.0%   46.9% 47.2% 0.0%   49.1% 49.6% 0.0%

Source: The Data Center analysis of data from U.S. Census 2000 Summary File 1 (SF1) and 2018-2022 American Community Survey
* Margins of error (MOE) for the 2018-2022 ACS data are based on a 90% confidence level.

Definitions and source links
  Fischer Development   Orleans Parish   United States
Age   2000 2018-2022 MOE*   2000 2018-2022 MOE*   2000 2018-2022 MOE*
4 years old and under   11.0% 4.4% 5.2%   6.9% 5.6% 0.0%   6.8% 5.7% 0.0%
5-9 years old   17.5% 9.3% 6.9%   7.7% 5.2% 0.2%   7.3% 6.0% 0.0%
10-14 years old   18.3% 16.6% 11.2%   7.6% 5.8% 0.2%   7.3% 6.5% 0.0%
15-17 years old   8.4% 4.0% 3.7%   4.5% 3.2% 0.0%   4.3% 3.9% 0.0%
18-34 years old   21.4% 22.2% 12.5%   25.9% 25.6% 0.3%   23.8% 23.2% 0.0%
35-49 years old   13.0% 13.6% 7.6%   21.9% 20.1% 0.3%   23.2% 19.0% 0.0%
50-64 years old   5.9% 12.4% 7.6%   13.8% 18.8% 0.4%   14.9% 19.2% 0.0%
65-74 years old   2.9% 12.9% 5.6%   6.0% 10.0% 0.3%   6.5% 9.7% 0.0%
75-84 years old   1.5% 3.1% 5.6%   4.2% 4.2% 0.2%   4.4% 4.8% 0.0%
85 years old and older   0.1% 1.7% 3.2%   1.5% 1.7% 0.1%   1.5% 2.0% 0.0%

Source: The Data Center analysis of data from U.S. Census 2000 Summary File 1 (SF1) and 2018-2022 American Community Survey
* Margins of error (MOE) for the 2018-2022 ACS data are based on a 90% confidence level.

Compare with caution. The American Community Survey (ACS) questions on Racial and ethnic diversity were revised to be consistent with 2010 Census questions. For this reason, differences between Census 2000 and more recent American Community Survey data may be a result of demographic changes and/or differences in question wording. The Census Bureau advises to compare Racial and ethnic diversity data between these surveys with caution.

Definitions and source links
  Fischer Development   Orleans Parish   United States
Racial & ethnic diversity   2000 2018-2022 MOE*   2000 2018-2022 MOE*   2000 2018-2022 MOE*
Black or African American   99.1% 98.9% 1.8%   66.7% 56.7% 0.4%   12.1% 12.1% 0.0%
White   0.5% 0.5% 0.7%   26.6% 30.8% 0.1%   69.1% 58.9% 0.0%
Asian   0.0% 0.0% 1.7%   2.3% 2.8% 0.1%   3.6% 5.7% 0.0%
American Indian   0.0% 0.0% 1.7%   0.2% 0.1% 0.0%   0.7% 0.6% 0.0%
2 race categories   0.2% 0.6% 0.8%   1.0% 3.1% 0.3%   1.6% 3.5% 0.0%
Hispanic (any race)   0.1% 0.0% 1.7%   3.1% 5.7% 0.0%   12.5% 18.7% 0.0%
Other   0.0% 0.0% 2.3%   0.2% 0.8% 0.2%   0.3% 0.6% 0.0%

Source: The Data Center analysis of data from U.S. Census 2000 Summary File 1 (SF1) and 2018-2022 American Community Survey
* Margins of error (MOE) for the 2018-2022 ACS data are based on a 90% confidence level.

Which number do you need? There are many ways to look at household characteristics. We use “households” rather than “families” because of the Census’ narrow and changing definition of “family.” To get a more complete perspective, households by type is provided, as well as types of households in which children and the elderly live. Note, due to major revisions of survey questions pertaining to “Household Type,” “Family Type,” and “Subfamilies,” the Census Bureau advises against comparing between Census 2000 and more recent American Community Survey data for these indicators. Therefore, data for the Households by type table uses comparable data from Census 2020. The Children in households table will be updated next with the future release of supplemental Census 2020 data.

Definitions and source links
  Fischer Development   Orleans Parish   United States
Households by type   2000 2020   2000 2020   2000 2020
Total Households   506 381   188,251 142,158   105,480,101 116,716,292
Female householder (no spouse present) with children under 18   63.2% 23.1%   17.7% 13.7%   8.4% 8.5%
Male householder (no spouse present) with children under 18   0.8% 1.3%   2.5% 2.7%   2.4% 2.8%
Married-couple family, with children under 18   6.7% 5.0%   14.8% 11.1%   24.9% 21.7%
Nonfamily households, with children under 18   0.0% 0.5%   0.3% 0.2%   0.4% 0.3%
Households with no people under 18 years   29.2% 63.5%   64.7% 72.3%   64.0% 66.6%

Source: The Data Center analysis of data from U.S. Census 2000 Summary File 1 (SF1) and U.S. Census 2020 Demographic and Housing Characteristics File (DHC)

Definitions and source links
  Fischer Development   Orleans Parish   United States
Children in households   2000 2010   2000 2010   2000 2010
Population under 18 years in households   1,120 330   128,785 72,917   71,970,901 73,920,881
Children living as head of household   0.0% 0.0%   0.1% 0.1%   0.1% 0.1%
Children living with mother only   66.9% 56.4%   39.3% 39.6%   18.5% 20.0%
Children living with father only   0.5% 0.9%   4.7% 6.7%   4.9% 6.2%
Children living with married parents   6.9% 10.6%   35.9% 34.3%   66.3% 61.5%
Children living with grandparents   22.9% 29.7%   14.9% 14.2%   6.3% 7.9%
Children living with other relatives   2.1% 2.4%   3.7% 4.0%   2.1% 2.6%
Children living with non-relatives   0.6% 0.0%   1.5% 1.2%   1.9% 1.8%

Source: The Data Center analysis of data from U.S. Census 2000 Summary File 1 (SF1) and U.S. Census 2010 Summary File 1 (SF1)

Definitions and source links
  Fischer Development   Orleans Parish   United States
Elderly in households   2000 2018-2022 MOE*   2000 2018-2022 MOE*   2000 2018-2022 MOE*
Elderly in households   94 149 52   53,375 58,545 148   32,998,132 53,055,394 8,139
Living in family households   66.0% 23.5% 16.9%   62.6% 58.3% 1.6%   68.0% 69.0% 0.2%
Living alone   34.0% 76.5% 36.7%   34.2% 36.3% 1.4%   29.5% 27.2% 0.2%
Living in nonfamily households   0.0% 0.0% 16.3%   3.2% 5.4% 0.7%   2.5% 3.8% 0.0%

Source: The Data Center analysis of data from U.S. Census 2000 Summary File 1 (SF1) and 2018-2022 American Community Survey
* Margins of error (MOE) for the 2018-2022 ACS data are based on a 90% confidence level.

Housing & Housing Costs

Definitions and source links
  Fischer Development   Orleans Parish   United States
Occupancy status   2000 2018-2022 MOE*   2000 2018-2022 MOE*   2000 2018-2022 MOE*
Total housing units (full count)   704 408 56   215,091 193,999 215   115,904,641 140,943,613 3,164
Occupied housing units   71.9% 79.9% 7.4%   87.5% 80.2% 0.6%   91.0% 89.2% 0.1%
Vacant housing units   28.1% 20.1% 10.4%   12.5% 19.8% 0.6%   9.0% 10.8% 0.1%

Source: The Data Center analysis of data from U.S. Census 2000 Summary File 1 (SF1) and 2018-2022 American Community Survey
* Margins of error (MOE) for the 2018-2022 ACS data are based on a 90% confidence level.

Definitions and source links
  Fischer Development   Orleans Parish   United States
Renters and owners   2000 2018-2022 MOE*   2000 2018-2022 MOE*   2000 2018-2022 MOE*
Total occupied housing units   506 326 54   188,251 155,669 1,148   105,480,101 125,736,353 198,714
Owner occupied   12.1% 5.2% 7.9%   46.5% 49.3% 0.9%   66.2% 64.8% 0.3%
Renter occupied   87.9% 94.8% 9.0%   53.5% 50.7% 0.9%   33.8% 35.2% 0.1%

Source: The Data Center analysis of data from U.S. Census 2000 Summary File 1 (SF1) and 2018-2022 American Community Survey
* Margins of error (MOE) for the 2018-2022 ACS data are based on a 90% confidence level.

Definitions and source links
  Fischer Development   Orleans Parish   United States
Mortgage status   2000 2018-2022 MOE*   2000 2018-2022 MOE*   2000 2018-2022 MOE*
Owned with a mortgage or a loan   26.8% 0.0% 82.4%   67.0% 55.0% 1.2%   67.4% 61.5% 0.1%
Owned free and clear   73.2% 100.0% 0.0%   33.0% 45.0% 1.2%   32.6% 38.5% 0.0%

Source: The Data Center analysis of data from U.S. Census 2000 Summary File 3 (SF3) and 2018-2022 American Community Survey
* Margins of error (MOE) for the 2018-2022 ACS data are based on a 90% confidence level.

What’s the difference between contract rent and gross rent? Contract rent is the monthly rent agreed to (for example, the “rent” amount one finds advertised in the Classifieds), while gross rent is the contract rent plus the estimated monthly costs of utilities (electricity, gas, water, sewer and fuels) whether they are paid for by the owner or the renter. Using gross rent helps to understand the total housing costs and eliminates the effect of the different payment arrangements such as water or electricity included in rent.

Definitions and source links

  Fischer Development   Orleans Parish   United States
Average rental cost   2006-2010 MOE* 2018-2022 MOE*   2006-2010 MOE* 2018-2022 MOE*   2006-2010 MOE* 2018-2022 MOE*
Average contract rent
  $687 $176 $579 $212   $1,144 $26 $1,029 $34   $1,033 $5 $1,259 $7
  ($528 in 2010) ($136 in 2010)   ($880 in 2010) ($20 in 2010)   ($794 in 2010) ($4 in 2010)
Average gross rent
  $932 $231 $812 $276   $1,375 $30 $1,237 $40   $1,218 $7 $1,436 $8
  ($717 in 2010) ($177 in 2010)   ($1,057 in 2010) ($23 in 2010)   ($937 in 2010) ($5 in 2010)

Source: The Data Center analysis of data from 2018-2022 American Community Survey
* Margins of error (MOE) for the 2018-2022 ACS data are based on a 90% confidence level.
Inflation adjustment: ACS 5-year average data is inflation-adjusted to the 5th year of the survey; e.g. 2006-2010 data would be reported in 2010 dollars.

How much house can a person afford? Census data can be used to determine how many households might be struggling to meet the costs associated with housing. There is no “magic number” to determine whether housing is affordable or not. HUD defines housing as “affordable” if the occupant is spending no more than 30 percent of their gross income on housing costs, including utilities. This is the number used by the federal government for many of their housing programs.

Definitions and source links
  Fischer Development   Orleans Parish   United States
Housing affordability by owner/renter status   2000 2018-2022 MOE*   2000 2018-2022 MOE*   2000 2018-2022 MOE*
Owner occupied paying 30% or more of income on housing   na 100.0% 244.9%   na 29.6% 1.1%   na 22.0% 0.1%
Renter occupied paying 30% or more of income on housing   na 65.0% 22.3%   na 60.3% 1.6%   na 49.4% 0.2%

Source: The Data Center analysis of data from 2018-2022 American Community Survey
* Margins of error (MOE) for the 2018-2022 ACS data are based on a 90% confidence level.
na: This question was asked differently in 2000 and therefore is not comparable to 2018-2022.

Income & Poverty

People can have more than one source of income. The indicators we’ve compiled look at the percent of households that reported each type of income. We hope that this approach will paint a useful picture of how households in the neighborhood get their income.

What these numbers cannot tell you is whether each of these categories of reported income is the primary source or whether, for example, self-employment is a second job. Therefore, these data points cannot be combined.

Definitions and source links
  Fischer Development   Orleans Parish   United States
Household income type   2000 2018-2022 MOE*   2000 2018-2022 MOE*   2000 2018-2022 MOE*
Wage or salary income   57.8% 57.7% 11.2%   73.3% 69.9% 0.7%   77.7% 74.9% 0.0%
Self-employment income   3.7% 6.7% 6.7%   8.7% 11.8% 0.5%   11.9% 11.0% 0.0%
Interest, dividends, or net rental income   3.1% 3.1% 5.2%   23.7% 16.2% 0.5%   35.9% 19.8% 0.1%
Social Security income   14.6% 28.5% 14.6%   24.7% 27.1% 0.6%   25.7% 31.2% 0.1%
Supplemental security income   10.6% 16.9% 12.3%   7.8% 8.4% 0.6%   4.4% 5.1% 0.0%
Public assistance income   18.5% 7.1% 8.5%   5.4% 2.2% 0.3%   3.4% 2.7% 0.0%
Retirement income   8.3% 4.0% 6.4%   13.4% 17.2% 0.6%   16.7% 23.1% 0.1%
Other types of income   16.0% 5.5% 6.1%   12.4% 8.6% 0.6%   13.2% 10.9% 0.0%

Source: The Data Center analysis of data from U.S. Census 2000 Summary File 1 (SF1) and 2018-2022 American Community Survey
* Margins of error (MOE) for the 2018-2022 ACS data are based on a 90% confidence level.

The preferred measure for income is median, rather than average, because medians are not affected by extreme values. Because the Census doesn’t release the individual data points necessary to calculate medians, we do not present medians for specific neighborhoods. But, you can go to the Census web site to get median incomes for specific census tracts and some cities and towns.

Definitions and source links

  Fischer Development   Orleans Parish   United States
Average household income   2000 2018-2022 MOE*   2000 2018-2022 MOE*   2000 2018-2022 MOE*
Average household income
  $21,560 $30,933 $13,773   $72,103 $84,158 $1,898   $94,595 $105,833 $387
  ($12,910 in 2000)   ($43,176 in 2000)   ($56,644 in 2000)

Source: The Data Center analysis of data from U.S. Census 2000 Summary File 1 (SF1) and 2018-2022 American Community Survey
* Margins of error (MOE) for the 2018-2022 ACS data are based on a 90% confidence level.
Inflation adjustment: ACS 5-year average data is inflation-adjusted to the 5th year of the survey; e.g. 2006-2010 data would be reported in 2010 dollars.

These income ranges are not inflation adjusted. The Census reports the 2000 income distribution shown below as it was, in 2000 dollars. No inflation adjustment has been applied to this distribution. For example, people making $10,000 - $14,999 in 2000 would be making about $16,655 - $24,981 in 2022 dollars, after adjusting for inflation. Because of this, any comparison suggesting upward movement in income distributions from 2000 to 2022 may be partly or entirely due to inflation since 2000.

Definitions and source links
  Fischer Development   Orleans Parish   United States
Income distribution   2000 2018-2022 MOE*   2000 2018-2022 MOE*   2000 2018-2022 MOE*
Less than $10,000   70.3% 29.1% 15.5%   21.0% 11.4% 0.7%   9.5% 4.9% 0.0%
$10,000-14,999   7.5% 25.2% 17.0%   9.6% 8.2% 0.5%   6.3% 3.8% 0.0%
$15,000-19,999   7.7% 2.1% 3.0%   8.3% 4.9% 0.4%   6.3% 3.4% 0.0%
$20,000-24,999   2.7% 17.5% 10.0%   7.5% 5.4% 0.5%   6.6% 3.6% 0.0%
$25,000-29,999   6.7% 0.0% 4.3%   7.2% 4.6% 0.3%   6.4% 3.7% 0.0%
$30,000-34,999   0.0% 0.0% 4.3%   6.3% 4.0% 0.4%   6.4% 3.7% 0.0%
$35,000-39,999   1.2% 1.2% 1.8%   5.4% 3.5% 0.4%   5.9% 3.6% 0.0%
$40,000-44,999   1.5% 3.4% 5.2%   4.6% 3.8% 0.4%   5.7% 3.6% 0.0%
$45,000-49,999   1.2% 0.0% 4.3%   4.0% 3.6% 0.3%   5.0% 3.6% 0.0%
$50,000-59,999   0.0% 7.1% 8.5%   6.1% 5.9% 0.4%   9.0% 6.9% 0.0%
$60,000-74,999   0.0% 3.4% 5.8%   6.5% 9.0% 0.5%   10.4% 9.2% 0.0%
$75,000-99,999   0.0% 0.0% 4.3%   5.7% 9.5% 0.6%   10.2% 12.8% 0.0%
$100,000-124,999   0.0% 6.1% 7.3%   2.8% 7.0% 0.5%   5.2% 9.9% 0.0%
$125,000-149,999   0.0% 0.0% 4.3%   1.4% 4.7% 0.3%   2.5% 7.2% 0.0%
$150,000-199,999   0.0% 4.9% 5.5%   1.4% 6.0% 0.4%   2.2% 8.8% 0.0%
$200,000 or more   1.2% 0.0% 4.3%   2.2% 8.5% 0.4%   2.4% 11.4% 0.1%

Source: The Data Center analysis of data from U.S. Census 2000 Summary File 1 (SF1) and 2018-2022 American Community Survey
* Margins of error (MOE) for the 2018-2022 ACS data are based on a 90% confidence level.

Most experts agree that the Census’ definition of poverty is flawed. The Census still uses the federal definition for poverty that was first created in 1964. Although it has been adjusted for inflation, it had some flaws back then, and it has even more flaws now.

The original calculations were based on studies from the early 1960s that indicated that family food costs were about one-third of a family’s budget. At that time, no similar studies on a family’s housing costs existed. So, the federal government simply estimated the cost of a nutritionally adequate diet in 1964 and multiplied that by three to come up with a minimum family budget. But housing costs have risen much faster than food costs since 1964.

Today food costs are estimated to be only 20 to 25 percent of a family’s budget, so multiplying food costs by three would not be enough to pay for basic needs today - yet that is the assumption behind the current poverty estimates. The current calculations don’t count non-cash government aid, such as Medicaid or food stamps, as income, and don’t account for medical out of pocket costs, a particularly large expense for seniors. And they aren’t adjusted for differences in costs of living in different parts of the country. Given these flaws, some researchers around the country have tried to develop alternative measures that would really get at who has an adequate income and who doesn’t.

In the meantime, the poverty data below is probably still the best place to start when describing need in your community.

Definitions and source links
  Fischer Development   Orleans Parish   United States
Population in poverty   2000 2018-2022 MOE*   2000 2018-2022 MOE*   2000 2018-2022 MOE*
People living in poverty   88.2% 60.1% 4.9%   27.9% 22.9% 1.0%   12.4% 12.5% 0.1%
People living at or above poverty   11.8% 39.9% 18.5%   72.1% 77.1% 0.9%   87.6% 87.5% 0.1%

Source: The Data Center analysis of data from U.S. Census 2000 Summary File 1 (SF1) and 2018-2022 American Community Survey
* Margins of error (MOE) for the 2018-2022 ACS data are based on a 90% confidence level.

Transportation

Definitions and source links
  Fischer Development   Orleans Parish   United States
Vehicles available   2000 2018-2022 MOE*   2000 2018-2022 MOE*   2000 2018-2022 MOE*
No vehicle available   72.5% 28.8% 18.0%   27.3% 17.4% 0.7%   10.3% 8.3% 0.0%
1 vehicle available   23.8% 50.6% 20.7%   42.3% 47.0% 1.1%   34.2% 32.6% 0.1%
2 or more vehicles available   3.7% 20.6% 26.5%   30.4% 35.6% 1.3%   55.5% 59.0% 0.1%

Source: The Data Center analysis of data from U.S. Census 2000 Summary File 1 (SF1) and 2018-2022 American Community Survey
* Margins of error (MOE) for the 2018-2022 ACS data are based on a 90% confidence level.

Definitions and source links
  Fischer Development   Orleans Parish   United States
Type of transportation, workers 16+   2000 2018-2022 MOE*   2000 2018-2022 MOE*   2000 2018-2022 MOE*
Car, truck, or van   38.1% 93.1% 16.4%   76.4% 73.2% 1.0%   87.9% 80.2% 0.1%
Public transportation   42.2% 0.0% 4.8%   13.2% 5.3% 0.4%   4.6% 3.8% 0.0%
Bicycle   3.0% 0.0% 4.8%   1.2% 2.3% 0.2%   0.4% 0.5% 0.0%
Walked   13.1% 0.0% 4.8%   5.2% 5.6% 0.4%   2.9% 2.4% 0.0%
Other means   1.5% 5.5% 10.3%   1.3% 2.3% 0.3%   1.0% 1.4% 0.0%
Worked from home   2.2% 1.4% 2.0%   2.7% 11.3% 0.6%   3.3% 11.7% 0.0%

Source: The Data Center analysis of data from U.S. Census 2000 Summary File 1 (SF1) and 2018-2022 American Community Survey
* Margins of error (MOE) for the 2018-2022 ACS data are based on a 90% confidence level.

Definitions and source links
  Fischer Development   Orleans Parish   United States
Travel time to work, workers 16+   2000 2018-2022 MOE*   2000 2018-2022 MOE*   2000 2018-2022 MOE*
Average travel time to work (minutes)   31 0 0   26 23 1   26 27 0
Less than 30 minutes   50.8% 80.5% 17.4%   66.4% 70.3% 1.3%   65.5% 62.1% 0.1%
30 to 44 minutes   31.3% 19.5% 24.0%   20.3% 19.1% 0.9%   19.1% 20.9% 0.0%
45 to 59 minutes   1.9% 0.0% 4.9%   6.1% 5.2% 0.6%   7.4% 8.1% 0.0%
More than 60 minutes   16.0% 0.0% 6.9%   7.2% 5.4% 0.4%   8.0% 8.9% 0.0%

Source: The Data Center analysis of data from U.S. Census 2000 Summary File 1 (SF1) and 2018-2022 American Community Survey
* Margins of error (MOE) for the 2018-2022 ACS data are based on a 90% confidence level.

Educational Attainment

Definitions and source links
  Fischer Development   Orleans Parish   United States
Level of schooling, 18+   2000 2018-2022 MOE*   2000 2018-2022 MOE*   2000 2018-2022 MOE*
Less than 9th grade   11.4% 0.0% 7.9%   7.2% 3.1% 0.3%   7.1% 4.4% 0.0%
9th to 12th grade, no diploma   51.4% 12.4% 10.3%   18.2% 8.2% 0.4%   13.2% 6.6% 0.0%
High school diploma or GED   29.1% 40.9% 13.8%   24.0% 22.6% 0.6%   28.6% 27.3% 0.0%
Some college, no degree   4.3% 44.0% 18.9%   24.2% 24.1% 0.7%   22.8% 21.7% 0.0%
Associate’s degree   0.3% 0.9% 7.7%   3.3% 4.6% 0.3%   6.0% 8.4% 0.0%
Bachelor’s degree   1.9% 1.8% 8.1%   13.9% 21.0% 0.6%   14.5% 19.8% 0.0%
Graduate or professional degree   1.4% 0.0% 7.9%   9.2% 16.3% 0.5%   7.8% 11.9% 0.0%

Source: The Data Center analysis of data from U.S. Census 2000 Summary File 1 (SF1) and 2018-2022 American Community Survey
* Margins of error (MOE) for the 2018-2022 ACS data are based on a 90% confidence level.

Language

English as a second language and ability to speak English. The Census asks whether a language other than English is spoken at home. People who do speak a language other than English at home are then asked to report how well they speak English.

We’ve combined the categories of people who speak only English at home with those who speak another language at home but report that they speak English “well.” This way we can focus on data about those individuals for whom speaking English is a barrier.

Definitions and source links
  Fischer Development   Orleans Parish   United States
English as a second language   2000 2018-2022 MOE*   2000 2018-2022 MOE*   2000 2018-2022 MOE*
Native English speaker or speaks English as a second language ‘well’ or ‘very well’   100.0% 100.0% 7.1%   98.7% 98.8% 0.6%   95.8% 95.9% 0.1%
Speaks Spanish at home and speaks English ‘not well’ or ‘not at all’   0.0% 0.0% 3.5%   0.6% 0.7% 0.1%   3.0% 2.9% 0.0%
Speaks other languages at home and speaks English ‘not well’ or ‘not at all’   0.0% 0.0% 5.7%   0.7% 0.6% 0.1%   1.2% 1.2% 0.0%

Source: The Data Center analysis of data from U.S. Census 2000 Summary File 1 (SF1) and 2018-2022 American Community Survey
* Margins of error (MOE) for the 2018-2022 ACS data are based on a 90% confidence level.

Employment

Workers living in the neighborhood. The Census Bureau collects data on the monthly earnings of workers living in a neighborhood, along with the industry sector they work in.

These earnings ranges are not inflation adjusted. The Census reports the 2004 earnings distribution shown below as it was, in 2004 dollars. No inflation adjustment has been applied to this distribution. For example, people making $1,251 - $3,333 in 2004 would be making $1,767 - $4,708 in 2021 dollars, after adjusting for inflation. Because of this, any comparison suggesting upward movement in earnings distribution from 2004 to 2021 may be partly or entirely due to inflation since 2004.

Definitions and source links
  Fischer Development   Orleans Parish   United States
Workers living in the neighborhood by wage level   2004 2021   2004 2021   2004 2021
Total number of workers living in the neighborhood   250 258   172,274 125,058   na na
$1,250 per month or less   56.0% 37.2%   33.8% 17.4%   na na
$1,251 - $3,333 per month   38.0% 44.6%   44.0% 32.2%   na na
More than $3,333 per month   6.0% 18.2%   22.2% 50.4%   na na

Source: The Data Center analysis of Local Employment Dynamics, U.S. Census Bureau.
na: This data is unavailable for the United States.

Definitions and source links
  Fischer Development   Orleans Parish   United States
Workers living in the neighborhood by industry sector   2004 2021   2004 2021   2004 2021
Total number of workers living in the neighborhood   250 258   172,274 125,058   na na
Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting   0.0% 0.0%   0.1% 0.1%   na na
Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction   0.8% 1.2%   0.7% 0.5%   na na
Utilities   0.8% 0.4%   0.7% 0.2%   na na
Construction   3.2% 1.9%   3.1% 3.2%   na na
Manufacturing   4.4% 1.6%   4.1% 3.2%   na na
Wholesale Trade   1.2% 0.8%   3.0% 2.6%   na na
Retail Trade   12.0% 17.8%   10.3% 10.5%   na na
Transportation and Warehousing   2.4% 3.9%   3.9% 4.2%   na na
Information   0.4% 1.2%   1.8% 2.4%   na na
Finance and Insurance   3.2% 2.7%   4.6% 3.5%   na na
Real Estate and Rental and Leasing   2.0% 3.5%   2.0% 1.9%   na na
Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services   3.2% 0.8%   5.6% 7.3%   na na
Management of Companies and Enterprises   1.2% 0.0%   1.6% 1.6%   na na
Administration & Support, Waste Management and Remediation   12.0% 14.3%   7.0% 7.1%   na na
Educational Services   7.2% 3.9%   11.8% 10.8%   na na
Health Care and Social Assistance   11.6% 23.6%   13.7% 18.2%   na na
Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation   4.8% 2.7%   3.5% 2.0%   na na
Accommodation and Food Services   22.4% 17.8%   14.5% 13.0%   na na
Other Services (excluding Public Administration)   3.6% 1.2%   3.5% 2.9%   na na
Public Administration   3.6% 0.8%   4.4% 4.7%   na na

Source: The Data Center analysis of Local Employment Dynamics, U.S. Census Bureau.
na: This data is unavailable for the United States.

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